Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 43
... persons of high distinction , who were , probably , the only ones subjected to it . Diodorus , however , affirms , that there were several cases on record , of kings , who were deprived of the honor of the customary solemn funeral by ...
... persons of high distinction , who were , probably , the only ones subjected to it . Diodorus , however , affirms , that there were several cases on record , of kings , who were deprived of the honor of the customary solemn funeral by ...
Page 60
... persons , is the subject of the claim . The laws of a state affect the crime , not the person ; and the intercourse ... persons . The fact , that some of the states recognized them , not as political persons , but as property , could not ...
... persons , is the subject of the claim . The laws of a state affect the crime , not the person ; and the intercourse ... persons . The fact , that some of the states recognized them , not as political persons , but as property , could not ...
Page 457
... persons as can be domesticated in the families and enter into the common life with their own children . In the end , it hopes to be enabled to provide - not only all the necessaries , but all the elegances desirable for bodily and spi ...
... persons as can be domesticated in the families and enter into the common life with their own children . In the end , it hopes to be enabled to provide - not only all the necessaries , but all the elegances desirable for bodily and spi ...
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